I was wondering, where you able to keep up a supply for two?
I usually pump between 4 and 7 ounces max per session, but they will quickly be surpassing that amount. (They drink about 5 ounces combined at this point).
Does your body just know to pump out more? Or is it just impossible with twins? I guess building a "stockpile" out of the question!
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I did it for 6 months and I was able to pump enough for them and built a good freezer stash. I always had a good supply though (did with my 1st too). I knew it would be a challenge to have enough for the twins, so I worked at it from the beginning. I always drank LOTS of water, ate well (plenty of oatmeal), and I drank mother's milk tea if I thought my supply was going down. I was really good about pumping often, and sometimes if the girls were asleep I would pump randomly for 5 minutes or so if I could squeeze it in. This would be done in addition to the regular pumping schedule. You can really get your supply up if you try.
Good luck!
You're making a lot at 3 weeks. Your supply will continue to increase; you haven't maxed out yet.
I never made more than 26 oz/day (average 24). I pumped for 10.5 months.
Nursing will always be better than a pump; I was forced into EPing.
Good luck and remember it's not all or nothing.
I have almost EP'd since the beginning.
My supply has increased along with their needs, but I've never had enough for exclusive breast milk. We have always done 2 out of 7 bottles of formula a day, so as they have increased their intake, my supply has increased fairly steadily along with them. (FWIW, my son eats 4.5-5 oz a bottle, my daughter gets 4 oz at 11.5 weeks)
I started back at work last week and am working full time this week, so I am starting to drop sessions and eventually stop altogether. My goal is two more weeks.
Right now I make about 40 oz a day. Interestingly enough, I have dropped two pumping sessions in the last week, but seem to be making the same amount in 24 hours. I thought my supply would drop off faster than it has.
ETA: I ate a lot of oatmeal when I was home and took 3-4 of these pills a day...I think they helped boost my supply about a month ago:
https://www.amazon.com/Special-Blend-Motherlove-Vegetarian-Capsules/dp/B0029WXZG8
Boy/girl twins born at 37w1d and 37w2d
I second the recommendations here - lots of water, oatmeal, mother's milk tea. I had to pump for a couple weeks because of really traumatized nipples, yuck. I was able to maintain and build my supply during that time with the hospital-grade medela pump, fenugreek, blessed thistle, goat's rue, lactation cookies, mother's milk plus herb blend, and tons of water. It is doable - good luck!
I used to EP and it took a LOT of pumping to build up my supply. At first, I pumped every 2-3 hours for 30 minutes at a time. I had to supplement until they were about 5-6 weeks old, when I finally caught up.
ETA: At my peak I was able to pump 75+ oz per day, but they boys would drink almost all of it so I never built up a great freezer stash.
Thanks everyone.
Not sure if anyone will see this, but oatmeal increases milk production?
Also, where do you get the Mother's Milk tea?
Yes oatmeal is a galactogogue!!!! I ate a batch of lactation cookies every week for 10 weeks.
Ditto to kellymom.com for advice on EPing.
Boy/girl twins born at 37w1d and 37w2d